Experimental Design
Cell Theory
Macromolecules
Enzymes
Water Properties
100

This is the variable that is measured or observed in an experiment to see how it responds to changes to other variables.

What is the dependent variable? 

100

This part of the cell theory states that all living organisms are made up of one or more of these.

What are cells?

100

This class of macromolecules includes fats, oils, and phospholipids, and is used for long-term energy storage.

What are lipids?

100

This term describes the energy required to start a chemical reaction.

What is activation energy?

100

This property of water allows it to stick to surfaces, such as when water droplets cling to a window or a leaf.

What is adhesion?

200

These are often unreliable sources for scientific research because they may be biased or not fact-checked.

What are websites or articles from social media? (sources with potential bias) 

200

This is a scientific explanation that is based on a large body of evidence, but can still be revised or replaced with new data.

What is a theory?

200

This macromolecule is involved in providing structural support for cells and tissues, as well as speeding up chemical reactions.

What are proteins?

200

Without enzymes, reactions in living organisms would occur too slowly to support life. This is because enzymes help to ____ activation energy.

What is lower?

200

This property of water explains why it can move upward through plants, from the roots to the leaves, against gravity.

What is capillary action?

300

This is a possible explanation or prediction that can be tested through experimentation.

What is a hypothesis?

300

This type of microscope uses a beam of light to magnify objects and is commonly used in high school biology labs.

What is a light microscope?

300

Proteins are made up of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen, with these smaller units linking together to form the macromolecule.

What are amino acids?

300

This factor affects the shape of the enzyme’s active site and can lead to denaturation if it is too high or too low.

What is temperature / pH ?

300

Water has this high property, meaning it requires a lot of heat to raise its temperature. This helps organisms maintain a stable internal temperature.

What is high specific heat?

400

When graphing a relationship between time and the growth of bacteria, which axis should time be placed on?

What is the x-axis?

400

This type of microscope allows us to view objects at a very high magnification by using a beam of electrons instead of light.

What is an electron microscope?

400

The monomers of nucleic acids are these subunits, which consist of a sugar, phosphate group, and a nitrogenous base.

What are nucleotides?

400

Enzymes speed up the conversion of reactants into these molecules, without being used up in the process.

What are the products?

400

Water has this property, which means it can dissolve many substances, earning it the nickname "universal solvent."

What is polarity?

500

A good experiment should have this to ensure that the results are caused by the independent variable and not by any other factors.

What is a control group?

500

This is the main difference between a scientific theory and a scientific law.

What is a theory explains “why” something happens, while a law describes “what” happens?

500

This macromolecule is composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen in a ratio that allows it to function primarily in energy storage and insulation.

What are lipids?

500

Enzymes have a specific temperature range in which they are most efficient, but when exposed to temperatures above this range, the enzyme's structure begins to break down, a process known as _____.

What is denaturation?

500

Water molecules form this type of bond with each other, contributing to the cohesion and high surface tension of water.

What is a hydrogen bond?

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